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mukha ācchādiyā kare kevala rodana<br>
:mukha ācchādiyā kare kevala rodana
kāntera priya-vākya śuni’ haya parasanna<br>
:kāntera priya-vākya śuni’ haya parasanna
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mukha ācchādiyā—covering the face; kare—performs; kevala—only; rodana—crying; kāntera—of the lover; priya-vākya—sweet words; śuni’—hearing; haya—becomes; parasanna—satisfied.
''mukha ācchādiyā—''covering the face; ''kare''—performs; ''kevala''—only; ''rodana''—crying; ''kāntera''—of the lover; ''priya-vākya''—sweet words; ''śuni''’—hearing; ''haya''—becomes; ''parasanna''—satisfied.
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“The captivated heroine simply covers her face and goes on crying. When she hears sweet words from her lover, she is very satisfied.
“The captivated heroine simply covers her face and goes on crying. When she hears sweet words from her lover, she is very satisfied.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 150

mukha ācchādiyā kare kevala rodana
kāntera priya-vākya śuni’ haya parasanna


SYNONYMS

mukha ācchādiyā—covering the face; kare—performs; kevala—only; rodana—crying; kāntera—of the lover; priya-vākya—sweet words; śuni’—hearing; haya—becomes; parasanna—satisfied.


TRANSLATION

“The captivated heroine simply covers her face and goes on crying. When she hears sweet words from her lover, she is very satisfied.